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In a move to coincide with the Australian government's controversial data retention plans, telecommunications giant Telstra will give users an insiders peek at their own data.
For the minimum cost of $25 (yes, you have to pay for your own information), Telstra will provide you with a simple version of your metadata. For more detailed versions or older records, the cost will be on an hourly rate.
The move into transparency, a first for any Australian telco, will allow a customer to see the type of information a telco would hand over if requested by a law enforcement agency. A warrant isn't required for authorities to source your metadata Read more...
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